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The AMD A10-5800K APU was easily the clear winner when it came to gaming performance. The biggest difference that we saw in our gaming benchmarks was in Aliens Vs. Predator, where we there was an average difference of 21.6% between the A10-5800K and the A8-5600K...
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heute wurden die neuen AMD FX-8350, FX-8320, FX-6300 und FX-4300 Vishera Prozessoren vorgestellt und bereits umfangreich getestet.
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As interesting as the third generation of Intel Core integrated processor graphics (IPG) were when they arrived in April, as home theater PC (HTPC) enthusiasts it was disappointing that the more applicable two core/four thread models were not available. We gleaned what we could about the minor processing improvements and major changes to the graphic processing unit (GPU) from the Core i7-3770K / Core i7-3770S, but as those were overkill for this space there are still many unanswered questions around how the six execution unit (EU) HD 2500 compares to sixteen EU HD 4000 and, perhaps more importantly, how 22nm Ivy Bridge (IVB) CPUs compare against the previous generation of Sandy Bridge (SNB) IPG with similar power requirements. To achieve these goals two 3.3 GHz, 55W Core i3s were tested; with only the GPU separating them – at least on the specifications sheet – let’s dig into the Intel Core i3-3220 and Intel Core i3-3225 and find out which is the better option for your next HTPC.
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Mid last year, AMD announced that they were going to be giving their FX line of CPUs a little boost of energy and a little face lift to rekindle their budget appeal and performance for the entry level markets. The FX line of CPUs, also known as Bulldozer, has always filled in the gap between entry level processing power and top performance with chips that are able to give performance on a budget.
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Zum Start der vierten Generation der Core-Prozessoren (Codename: "Haswell" haben wir uns vier dieser CPUs – jede ausgestattet mit vier Kernen – besorgt und ausführlich getestet. Lohnt sich der Umstieg von Ivy Bridge? Gehört Sandy Bridge nun endgültig zum alten Eisen? Um diese Fragen zu beantworten, müssen wir etwas weiter ausholen.
Haswell ist für Intel ein "Tock", ein Architekturwechsel. Während Intel die bekannte 22-nm-Fertigung mit den dreidimensionalen Tri-gate-Transistoren beibehält, wurden neue Recheneinheiten hinzugefügt, der Cache beschleunigt und es gibt neue Befehlssätze, die deuliche Leistungsgewinne versprechen. Auch die integrierte Grafikeinheit wurde überarbeitet und bietet neben einer höheren 3D-Leistung auch neue Optimierungen für die Videowiedergabe. Beim Übertakten gibt es neue Spielregeln und der Stromverbrauch ist - ganz entgegen dem Trend der letzten Jahre - leicht angestiegen. Und es gibt wieder einmal einen neuen Sockel.
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Just a year ago Intel launched their Ivy Bridge processors and now a year later we have another platform launch from Intel. The 4th Generation Core Haswell processors are the “tock” to Intel’s “tick” and “tock” release schedule. A “tock” represents a new architecture and a “tick” represents a process refinement. So Haswell brings with it a new architecture, but is still built on the same 22nm process as Ivy Bridge. Intel has introduced a new LGA1150 socket with Haswell and a new chipset so you will not be able to throw this processor in an older motherboard, you will have to buy a new one. Today we are taking a look at the top of the line Haswell desktop chip the Core i7-4770K. Of course the “K” denotes that it is an unlocked processor. This is a quad-core processor that has a default clock speed of 3.5 GHz and a turbo frequency that goes all the way up to 3.9 GHz.
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A little under two years after the release of Intel’s high-end desktop – Sandy Bridge-E – LGA 2011 processors and the corresponding X79 chipset, it’s time for the platform to go through its refresh phase. Featuring a die shrink from SB-E’s 32nm to 22nm, Ivy Bridge-E is intended to take command of Intel’s flagship line of high-end, consumer processors. Welcome Intel’s newest hexacore processor sat at the summit of the company’s desktop CPU line-up, the Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition.
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Après les tests des Core i5 et Core i7, assez logiquement nous nous attardons ce jour sur les modèles Dual-Core, qui profitent donc aussi de la nouvelle architecture Haswell. C'est le modèle Core i3-4330 qui nous intéresse avec sa fréquence de 3.5 GHz. A découvrir sans plus attendre dans nos colonnes.
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The Intel Core i7-4790K and Core i5-4690K are without a doubt the most anticipated processors to come to market for the LGA1150 platform since the first Haswell processors were released back in June 2013. Read on to find out how the Intel Core i7-4790K performs!
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Intel 6950X 6900K 6850K CPU Review
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